“…It makes sense that in order to preserve the halfmetallic ferromagnetic properties, either the compound must be synthesized without defects or one must find compounds where the properties are resilient to disorder. However, it is crucial to note that while theoretical predictions are promising, 22,[34][35][36][37][38][39] there are many more factors that must be considered before the experimental realizations of materials that can have potential for technological applications. Additionally, many of the predicted systems do not even form in a single phase, and to the best of our knowledge, only a few such compounds have been experimentally realized so far.…”
Here, we report synthesis of a novel quaternary Heusler alloy CoMnCrGa and its structural, magnetic, transport and electronic properties using both experimental and theoretical methods. DFT calculations on ordered crystal...
“…It makes sense that in order to preserve the halfmetallic ferromagnetic properties, either the compound must be synthesized without defects or one must find compounds where the properties are resilient to disorder. However, it is crucial to note that while theoretical predictions are promising, 22,[34][35][36][37][38][39] there are many more factors that must be considered before the experimental realizations of materials that can have potential for technological applications. Additionally, many of the predicted systems do not even form in a single phase, and to the best of our knowledge, only a few such compounds have been experimentally realized so far.…”
Here, we report synthesis of a novel quaternary Heusler alloy CoMnCrGa and its structural, magnetic, transport and electronic properties using both experimental and theoretical methods. DFT calculations on ordered crystal...
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